Comments Thread For: Arum: Wilder-Fury Rematch is Set, But One of Them Could Lose

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  • Roberto Vasquez
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    #41
    Originally posted by Grimgash
    People on here... take it for what you will... kept saying Ortiz had him, if the ref was good he'd have had him out. Wilder was lucky. So while not actually claiming for a rematch they **** on his win so I'm guessing that's why they took the fight. The HW division is really sad at the moment no big names besides the 4 obvious ones... that being said.. Wallin is a ****ing joke of a fight. There's not even a reasonable way you can spin it no matter how hard you may try.
    Problem with the heavyweight division is they try to make casual fans think fighters are unbeatable by picking fights. And they succeed! It's because people are ****** they get away with it. God knows who would pay to see Fury fight another bum - but there must be enough of them out there

    You only have to look at the amateurs where you can't pick fights to see Fury getting beaten by David Price. Wilder getting knocked down by a taxi driver and Joshua getting knocked down time and time again. They are all *very good* fighters but the reality is boxing is a sport. You win some, you lose some. The best lose less than the rest.

    Fury is picking bums to fight for a reason. Because he knows he can lose against any decent fighter with a punch - and because he has no power he most likely is going to be in there for 12 rounds with them
    Last edited by Roberto Vasquez; 08-06-2019, 12:01 PM.

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    • Bronx2245
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      #42
      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
      I said from Wilder's "point of view" it's not a big risk. Just like fighting Fury when Fury had been retired for 2 years before wasn't a big risk for him. It was just to get a big-name on his record.

      Personally I think Wilder has made a mistake taking the Ortiz fight. It's a fight he didn't have to take and he only took it to avoid taking the Joshua fight. I am picking Ortiz to win.
      Wilder fought Fury after 3 camps and two fights, so you can miss me with that "Fury had been retired for 2 years..." If Floyd Mayweather has 3 camps and 2 fights before Pacquiao, we wouldn't be saying Manny fought him after he was retired 2 years!

      Wilder was supposed to fight Fury, and Fury walked like a B**CH! Joshua had nothing to do with Wilder choosing Ortiz!

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      • Roberto Vasquez
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        #43
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        Originally posted by Bronx2245
        Wilder fought Fury after 3 camps and two fights, so you can miss me with that "Fury had been retired for 2 years..." If Floyd Mayweather has 3 camps and 2 fights before Pacquiao, we wouldn't be saying Manny fought him after he was retired 2 years!

        Wilder was supposed to fight Fury, and Fury walked like a B**CH! Joshua had nothing to do with Wilder choosing Ortiz!
        Mayweather hadn't been a fat bloater who had tried to commit suicide and been stuffing himself full of booze and drugs. Fury had to lose a Mayweather in weight!

        Add yes Fury is a drug cheat coward with no belts - so why does Wilder keep picking him over Joshua and Whyte?

        Not going to bother talking about Ortiz, because you obviously weren't around when Wilder was saying "be patient I'll fight Joshua in 2020". Bet he regrets that now...He could be unified champ by now if he had stepped up.
        Last edited by Roberto Vasquez; 08-08-2019, 02:54 PM.

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